Farris Law
About the Business
Farris Law, located at 6 Central Maine Crossing in Gardiner, Maine, is a full-service law firm dedicated to providing high-quality legal representation to its clients. With over 50 years of experience, the attorneys at Farris Law are committed to offering clear and practical advice while being accessible and responsive to client needs. The firm covers a wide range of legal areas including real estate, family law, corporate law, probate, and estate planning. If a client's needs fall outside of their expertise, Farris Law will work to refer them to a specialist. The team at Farris Law is made up of skilled and dedicated professionals who are ready to advocate for their clients with excellence and compassion. With a focus on building lasting relationships within the community, Farris Law strives to provide the best possible representation to its clients.
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Location & Phone number
6 Central Maine crossing, Gardiner, ME 04345, United States
Hours open
Monday:
8:30 AM - 5:00 PM
Tuesday:
8:30 AM - 5:00 PM
Wednesday:
8:30 AM - 5:00 PM
Thursday:
8:30 AM - 5:00 PM
Friday:
8:30 AM - 5:00 PM
Saturday:
Closed
Sunday:
Closed
Reviews
"Absolutely surreal how grossly unprofessional the attorneys here are that are currently representing the personal representative of my mom’s estate… so thoroughly disgusted as the PR lied and said there is zero money in the estate to find out there is $1700 available for utilities yet the pr made the heirs pay to keep them on and this law firm is just backing her up!!! DISGUSTING"
"I had a terrible experience with Farris Law. Their quality control and lack of communication were both unacceptable. Details of my experience upon requesting a lifetime lease template: * I received a life lease as I requested and for the price I was quoted me over the phone (great!) * In addition to the requested life lease, I also received a subordination agreement and a bill for the creation of that agreement. I had not requested a subordination agreement. I did not know what a subordination agreement was, and I certainly did not approve the work to be done nor the fees to be charged. I now understand the bank needed that in addition to the life lease; however, no one communicated that to me prior to the work being completed and billed. * The bill was attached to the same pdf as the life lease and the subordination agreement. It is customary (because it is significantly more convenient) for anyone having to share electronic documents to have documents attached to an email as separate documents -- lease, bill. * I found an error -- my name was misspelled on one page of the document. It was corrected. A single page of the pdf was sent rather than the corrected complete document. * I found another error -- the last page of the subordination agreement was not complete, lacking a notary public signature line, and an extra page from another document referencing other client names and a summer 2022 date was attached as the last page. I was told to disregard the last page. I had to point out the missing signature line. I then received a corrected document with the message "Here you go." No apology for the numerous errors, nor no thanks for finding a mistake in the legal document prepared. * The documents I received appeared to have been printed then scanned and were slightly crooked. I suspect that this was a practice from decades ago to avoid recipients from editing a file; however, in the age of Acrobat Pro and OCR text recognition available on most scanners and pdf viewing software, that's really not any protection, and the crooked document simply seems unprofessional. As you can no doubt surmise: not a pleasant experience."
"The endless details of a veterinary practice sale were dealt with by a competent closely knit team of friendly and experienced professionals."
"Farris law has systemic quality control issues and fosters a culture of taking no responsibility for their mistakes. The multiple glaring mistakes that Greg Farris made in my transaction – which I caught – could have had extremely negative consequences for me had I not brought them to his attention. He was cavalier in laughing it off, and then invoiced me for the time he spent fixing his own mistakes. Then invoiced me again after I had already paid it. Again, he brushed it off when I brought it to his attention. Greg Farris may have been a good attorney decades ago, but its time for him to retire. It seems he missed the memo that it’s no longer acceptable to talk down to women, call them pet names like “kiddo,” and “honey” and mansplain his way through professional interactions. And he also doesn’t use e-mail, or Docu-sign in 2021. If you’re considering Farris Law…Run the other way. I didn’t have a choice. Hopefully you do. Choose literally ANY other attorney."
"My husband and I requested advice concerning the drawing up of legal documents. Attorney Scott Ladd, whom we have worked with previously, was very helpful again with advice and preparation. Everything was completed in a really short amount of time. We left his office completely happy and satisfied with Farris Law and Mr. Ladd once again. We would happily recommend this firm to anyone who asks."
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